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Josh
Just Said Yes September 2022

Wedding Venues With byoc

Josh, on October 21, 2021 at 12:33 PM Posted in Maryland Planning 1 3

Hello Everyone,


I'm looking for an inside venue in the DMV area(Location doesn't matter) that allows me to bring my own catering company. Now I don't want to pay 10,000 dollars for a venue but I'm also not looking for something that looks as cheap as it may cost if you get what I'm saying. My guest list is a little under 100 people. Thank you in advance

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Latest activity by Benis, on April 10, 2024 at 6:36 PM
  • Lynnie
    WeddingWire Administrator October 2016
    Lynnie ·
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    Hi Josh! Top of the Town, HQO Events, and The American Institute of Architects allow outside catering companies (as long as they are licensed and insured!)

    You should also check out Dulany's Overlook, Brookside Gardens, Historic Oakland, Cortland Mansion, and Main Street Ballroom.

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  • B
    Just Said Yes March 2024
    Benis ·
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    For venues that are affordable yet elegant enough for a guest list of under 100 people, you might want to consider private event spaces offered by organizations like Live Nation, or check out local listings on platforms like Eventective which provide a wide range of venue options with varying price points and amenities.

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    Just Said Yes March 2024
    Benis ·
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    Finding the perfect venue for a smaller, elegant event can indeed be a challenge. Here are some tips and ideas that might help:

    Local Event Spaces: Consider venues like art galleries, community centers, or local landmarks which often have unique charm and are more budget-friendly.

    Restaurants: Some restaurants offer private rooms or will rent out the entire space for events, providing both a venue and catering in one package. Experience advanced design with GraphiSoft ArchiCAD 25 via ProCADIS.com .

    Outdoor Venues: Public parks, gardens, or beaches can be beautiful and cost-effective, especially if they hold sentimental value.

    Non-traditional Spaces: Look for spaces that aren’t typically marketed as event venues, such as lofts, warehouses, or even farms that might be available for private events.

    Hotels: While some may be pricey, others might offer package deals that can be economical, especially if you’re also booking rooms for guests.

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